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Week One
1. Which of these figures has 1/3 shaded?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Which shapes have the same area?
A. S, T and U
B. R, S and U
C. R, S and T
D. R, T and U
3. What number goes in the blank to make
the sentence true?
(7 x 4) + 3 = ____ + 3
A. 3
B. 11
C. 28
D. 23
4. What is the missing number that
follows the pattern?
27, 22, 17, 12, ___, 2
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
5. Bill is 42 inches tall. Tom is twice
as tall as Bill. How tall are the two boys together?
A. 72 inches
B. 84 inches
C. 126 inches
D. 168 inches
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Week Two
1. Tom and Jane spent $7.20 for
three hamburgers, two orders of fries and two soft drinks. From this
information, which question can be answered?
A. How many items did Tom and Jane
buy together?
B. How much did the hamburgers
cost?
C. How much change did Tom and Jane
get back?
D. How much more did Tom spend than
Jane?
2. A class of 25 students was asked
to name their favorite color: 5 chose red, 8 chose green, 11 chose yellow
and 1 chose blue. Which graph shows this information?
3. There are three red, two blue
and two green erasers in a bag. What are the chances of picking a green
eraser out of the bag without looking?
A. One out of seven chances
B. Two out of seven chances
C. Three out of seven chances
D. Four out of seven chances
4. Between what two numbers would
325 appear?
A. 240 and 315
B. 270 and 436
C. 420 and 526
D. 524 and 626
5. Find the perimeter of the flower
garden.

A. 36 feet
B. 28 feet
C. 23 feet
D. 13 feet
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Week Three
1. Sheila's little brother is 1 1/2
years old. How many months old is he?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 18
D. 24
2. Two students brought ice cream
treats for the class. The chart shows how many of each kind were brought.
If someone chooses an ice cream treat without looking, which kind will it
most likely be?
A. Butterscotch
B. Chocolate
C. Strawberry
D. Vanilla
3. Find the missing number that
makes the sentence true.
500 + ___ + 9 = 569
A. 50
B. 60
C. 69
D. 90
4. Which of these is the best
estimate for the height of a chair?
A. 9 yards
B. 5 inches
C. 3 feet
D. 2 miles
5. Amber has a box of 7 red, 22
green, 10 yellow and 2 blue paper clips. If she picked one out of the box,
what color will it most likely be?
A. red
B. green
C. yellow
D. blue
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Week Four
1. Find the missing factor for
4 x ___ = 24
A. 7
B. 6
C. 8
D. 20
2. What does the 3 in the number
273,049 represent?
A. 3 tens
B. 3 hundreds
C. 3 thousands
D. 3 ten thousands
3. Rachel drew 2 pictures on
Monday, 5 pictures on Tuesday, 8 pictures on Wednesday, and 11 pictures on
Thursday. If she continues the pattern, how many pictures will she draw on
Friday?
A. 20
B. 17
C. 15
D. 14
4. Matthew delivers 126 newspapers
on his paper route each weekday. On Sundays he delivers 284 newspapers.
Which is the best estimate of how many more newspapers Matthew delivers on
Sunday than on a weekday?
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
D. 400
5. Mr. Grant had a roll of
electrical wire that was 350 centimeters long. He used 78 centimeters to
fix a lamp. Then he used 145 centimeters to place a new light switch near
his desk. What was the length of wire that Mr. Grant had left on the roll?
A. 127 cm
B. 147 cm
C. 205 cm
D. 223 cm
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Week Five
1. What is 10 tens equal to?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 10,000
2. Jimmy and Alex are each
collecting baseball cards. Between them, they have 128 cards.
If Jimmy has 72, how many does Alex have?
A. 36
B. 46
C. 56
D. 200
3. What are the next three numbers
in this pattern?
7, 12, 17, 22, ____,_____,_____
A. 27, 28, 29
B. 27, 32, 37
C. 24, 26, 28
D. 25, 26, 27, 28
4. Cathy is two years older than
Wendy. Wendy is eight years old. How old will Cathy be in two
years?
A. 12
B. 14
C. 10
D. 16
5. Round 369 to the nearest
hundred.
A. 300
B. 400
C. 370
D. 470
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Week Six
1. Is 286 and odd or even number?
A. even
B. odd
2. Rachel can run one mile in 8
minutes. If he keeps this rate up, how long will it take him to run
5 miles?
A. 13 minutes
B. 3 minutes
C. 40 minutes
D. one hour
3. In the number 26, 195, what
digit is in the thousands place?
A. 2
B. 6
C. 1
D. 5
4. John has two more dogs than he
has chickens. If he has 8 dogs, how many chickens does he have?
A. 10
B. 6
C. 12
D. 14
5. What is half of 24?
A. 2
B. 12
C. 6
D. 20
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Week Seven
1. What is the tenth letter of the
alphabet?
2. Which is longer, 1 foot or 1
meter?
3. Write the number 285 in word
form.
4. John was in a pie eating
contest. He was able to eat 3 cream pies that each contained 15
cherries. How many cherries did he eat in all?
5. 3,869 + 4, 902 =
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Week Eight
1. Rachel drew 2 pictures on
Monday, 5 pictures on Tuesday, 8 pictures on Wednesday, and 11 pictures on
Thursday. If she continues the pattern, how many pictures will she draw on
Friday?
2. Matthew delivers 126 newspapers
on his paper route each weekday. On Sundays he delivers 284 newspapers.
Which is the best estimate of how many more newspapers Matthew delivers on
Sunday than on a weekday?
3. Mr. Meyer had 131 model dinosaur
figures. He gave 35 of the figures to the students in his class. Then he
bought 18 more figures. How many dinosaur figures did he have then?
4. Ms. Anderson makes picture
frames to sell. She had 46 frames for sale. She sold 17 of them. How many
frames did she have then?
5. How many more plates were needed
in Miss Allen's class than were needed in Mrs. Johnson's class?
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Week Nine
1. What is the area of the rectangular
rug?
2. Which temperature is shown on the
thermometer?
3. Which point on the number line
represents 18?
4. John is walking his younger brother
to school. If John is 12 and twice as old as his brother, how old is
his brother?
5. What place value does the 8 have in
80,487?
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Week Ten
1. Heatner bought 8 small boxes of
crayons. Each box had 8 crayons. What was the total number of crayons that
Heather bought?
2. Mr. Smith drove 3,077 miles in
his truck during April. He drove 2,984 miles during May and 2,745 miles in
June. How many miles did Mr. Smith drive his truck during the 3 months?
3. The average length of a song is
3 minutes. About how many songs can be played in 16 minutes?
4. What number goes in the blank to
make the sentence true? (8 x 4) + 5 = ____ + 5
5. What is the missing number that
follows the pattern? 27, 22, 17, 12, __, 2
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Week Eleven
1. Which number pair shows the
location of the star?
2. Harry
has $4.28 in his pocket? What is the largest number of quarters he
could have?
3. If David spins the spinner many
times, which color would the spinner land on the least?
4. Write the number six hundred two
in standard form?
5. Sue's little brother is 1 years
old. How many months old is he?
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Week Twelve
1. Julie bought 2 bunches of flowers. The
cost was $6.73.

What types of flowers did she buy?
2. How many faces does this box have?
3. What is M?
1/2 of M = 20
4. One bag of cookies costs about 4
times as much as one package of cupcakes. One package of cupcakes costs
$2.15.
About how much does the bag of cookies
cost?
5. What is the missing factor?
4 x ___ = 24
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Week Thirteen
1. What number makes the sentence
true?
500 + ___ + 9 = 569
2. What is the missing number in
the pattern?
94, ____, 106, 112
3. Ellis has a box of 8 art
pencils:
1 red, 3 blue, and 4 yellow.
Without looking, what is the probability
he will pull a red pencil from the box?
4. Three out of every ten students
in the fifth grade own a CD player. There are 50 students in the fifth
grade.
How many fifth-grade students own a CD
player?
5. Mr. Jackson is 36 years old. His
son is 8 years old. The ages of Mr. Jackson, his wife, and their son add
up to 77. How old is Mrs. Jackson?
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Week Fourteen
1. What is the missing
number that follows the pattern?
1, 6, 2, 7, 3, 8, ___
2. A baby-sitter
earned $12.00 on Monday, $9.00 on Tuesday, and then spent $6.00 on
Wednesday. How much money does she have left?
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